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Show Lfi THB EPlf, PRIOR UT AH EVERT THURSDAY OCTOBER- PAGE EWERWOAW 14. Kenilworth Notes NEW BOOKS. Robert Wood head left Sunday for ialt Lake City where. he will resume iis university work. Miss Sarah Nichols spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting her ;ather, Tom Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hampton and visitson, George, spent the week-en- d ing with his parents in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Domenie Polve and son, Buddy, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday and returned Sunday. Mrs. V, E. Holliday of Salt Lake City is spending several weeks as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Mrs. R. Anderson and daughter, lorniee, and Miss Leona Crookslon motored to Provo Friday and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Morgan of Logan were the week-en- d guests of their daughter and Bishop and Mrs. Nielsen. Miss Wanda Bass of Provo arrived n Kenilworth Sunday evening and will spend several weeks at the home of her' sister, Mrs. Gladstone Wood-lea- Reviewed by v NEwy YORK V 9duertising OsOsAtflUITYIlE Wiu-ninge- r. Walter Wanger step. John Charles Thomas, a Frostbmg, faryland, boy, who made good in the eity. Those mournful tooting river tugs touch me off with the miseries, g ladio fans waiting outside a bureau for Kate Smith. Irving Hoffman, the Morning Telegraphs new Broadway columnist. broad-eastin- Not a small part of our business is Job Printing. The Sun does not attempt Two playwrights and four novelists who retired to Southern Franco are returning this falL "Securities trouble. A grisly gaftealling them "securities." Two historical books about the old Waldorf as the new opens, mart press workf Or coincidence T Joe Weber in smoked glasses. to compete with eastern sweat shop prices, but we can and do compete with Salt Lake City, Provo and Grand Junction. Also do we compete successfully in quality of work with any Job shop in the country. We pay our workmen living wages which they spend with Carbon county merchants. The Sun has invested a considerable sum of money in the best equipment it can buy. Our plant is up-to-da- and te LARRY: Thoughts af Youth, 148 Pfk 11.25. d. Im fed up hearing: "If we only get through this winter." Well get through this winter and many more winters. They sty several bank presidents and chairman of boards are now smuggled into offices through bach alleys. King Lardners brother Rex. on a hotel Sylvia Field Job 'Printing frMmnof fritmis. son-in-la- and his wife Justine Johnson retain their youthful looks more than any couple on Broadway. The only actor who looks as big off stage as on is De- -' olf Hopper. The actor whose stage size is most deceiving is Dr. Rockwell. He is pint size off stage. H - tufa or Hit Why, why, why was hs cut down before Ilfs had really started t Z fast a batter man for reading this book. Belag a father myself I will say this I hope my boy will be aa ,flne a elufe aa Larry Foster. The diary and letter of this boy are presented without changes or explanations. ' It Is an ope book of the life of this nineteen year old lad at Lafayette College and hi Impressions, Ideals and philosophy dor-In-g his Freshman and Sophomorw yuan. Reading It one wishes ha too were a boy again to enjoy ."cherrystone clama and strawberry shortcake, or to get his outlook mi life as on like this pegs 27 hs says, "A-d- ey On proves to ms there Is a God. looks with him into tha future aa ha writes to Girl "Honestly, when I sea the troop of females who grace our schools I wonder juet what tha asst forty years Is going to bo like." Tha of 1927 'presented a window te class Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Myers enterCollege In memory of Larry. Lafayette tained at a seven oclock dinner party ast Tuesday evening at their home. I recommend this book to every youth t to every father and mother. were laid for four guests, L. 3. Camp of Salt Lake Howard City, HALF A LOAF: By Groce Beggar Mark, Miss Sarah Nichols and Ann Lewie, S92 pp. $2.50. PlcvaL Mrs. Lewis reveals with rare Insight Mrs. Eldon Conover was hostess at the career of a struggling writer and an attractively appointed 1 oclock his wife from obscurity to success. 8 ha in-ridge luncheon. The guest list j portrays the adventurlnga of the twow eluded Mrs. Rollo Christensen, Mrs. the wife submitting always to tbs auNephi Christensen, Mrs. II. B. Myers, thor's wanderlust for "ropy." All 1 Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Quint Wil-- 1 grist that eomes to his mill In his incox, Mrs. nazelton Nelson, Mrs. Ray satiable desire for local color. NothHerring, Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. R. ing Is sacred. Even her sufferings I tfeDermaid, Mrs. Andy Bell and Mrs. the throes of child birth Cloy HamelwrighL Miss Mae Burton entertained at a tarlal for "another story." With kins loverhnsbanA-fathe- r, delightful bridge party Wednesday it is the author flrat, tha is realistic book second. The bidden Those SarMiss were evening. ah Nichols, Miss Ann Pleval, Miss Et- romantic and deeldedly well written by ta Moffitt, Miss Willamy Hughes, tbs former wife of a auceessfal author. Miss Leona Crookston, Miss Marie Postovit, Miss Orpba Wagoner, Mrs. STADIUM: By Francis Wallace, IS4 pp. $2.00. G. Anderson, Mrs. Verne Hampton, Tho author of "Huddled given aa aw Mrs. H. B. Myers and Mrs. Len Leavitt nigh score was won by Miss Etta other story of lighting action on tha Gridiron. He adds a touch of romanca Moffitt. la the love story of Dan Curtis, tha Parent-TThe first fall meeting of the with the will to win, sad tha eachers association waa held on coach of Jerome Gehrfng, tha bankdaughter house. at school the Friday evening er who sold the bonds that bn lit tha Varro Jones was elected president of a business failure inti! Curthe association to take the place of Stadium makes it a paying proposition. Tha tis Ernest Lloyd, and Miss Mae Burton In is the nature of an expoad of story was chosen secretary. Verne Ramp-to- n football aa a racket College Gangand Ernest Lloyd were the prin- sters one of tha calls them player cipal speakers. A musical program selves, "with the colleges getting1 tha. waa giveh by pupils of the various Mg dough, and tha president, Doetaff, grades. Baker, one of tha higher spa." NEW YORK. Some thoughts while strolling: Something for the psychoanalysts: In passing a certain Fifth avenue corner I almost always think of Blanche Ring and Charlie And every time I ace the Paramount clock lighted up I think of Mab el Norraana. Josn Crawford and Pauline Frederick have ryes alike. Have you noticed that successful merchants are heavy advertisers . That is the secret of their business . Too many merchants do not give advertising a square deal . They are content to advertise periodically, but immediately expect extravagant returns which are not forthcoming . Successful advertising is based on repetition and quality of merchandise . Nationally known products and firms have become such by day after day and week after week advertising . Many Price and Carbon county merchants are mistaking an opportunity tor what they may think is an additional expense . They are passing up a sure bet . Your advertising will be successful, dependent on two things, coverage and reader interest . THE SUN has BOTH. Harry Grace Gaol Conrad Nagel has had the stearicst employment in Hollywood during the past five years. Wonder if anyone eke ever has a letch to trim Mess-mor- e Kendalls eyebrows. What wil they do with the Radio building when ladio City is built f Or does anyone caret The de luxe speakeasies are serving equally de luxe free lunches at the SKYSCRAPER: By Faith Baldwins.' cocktail hour. I am told that in one lit pp. $2.00. there is a huge table with ten white Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Wallace of I This book it New York, 1IIL eapped and uniformed attendants in guests of the fnd the lower eharge where there are spread spicei Scofield were week-en- d mad steel, the author of Ofce WlfeT ami, imported sardines, a surprisinj Jorgenaenb. and "Today's VlrtW revsals the too: olives eok ana Dale of Castle Mrs. callcheese, Walter Murray of variety meats. The same place is reputed to spent the week-en- d with her parents, of Lynn Hording for. Tom IkogM. both employed la tho same beak. Ta! isve a square bar and a fleet of six- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murray, to livo on hie salary alone, and, teen bartenders. Mr. and Mrs. T. Woodhave and tho snavo David Dwight, deeplto and Mrs. J. P. Rnssell motorof beautiful women, they The longest bar I ever leaned on family ed to 8alt Lake City for the week a eolation to thoir problem la tho was on the main street in old Tia end. suit of happiness. Tho character! Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen and Faith Baldwins now novel Juana, advertised as the longest in the world. So or not, on busy week on, Riehard, were dinner gneeta of we know. Sho simply mak ends thirty bartenders were on duty, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd UngermAn on little more intimate. ' interment The services were in eharge t was considered a of the tnp last Thursday night part these or want of any Do Ynz-nany a of two Tnstrian lodges to which over the border to start with the first Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman entertained other yoa current bookef Bimptp phono 168 No. K. Jednota S. isrtender and drink a glass of beer at a breakfast Wednesday for Mrs. or belonged, J. the offee of this payer. Wt of Helper and S. N. P. Jednota No. with each as far as one could go down J. G. Reese, Mrs. Charles Marble, willwrite have them sent CJOJD. panel poet 296 of Spring Glen. Hev. Ralph C. the line. Lew Cody, in his serious Mrs. W. A. Baxter and Mrs. Virgil direct to yon pine rapeler yosf-djteJones of Priee assisted. drinking days, reached the twenty-secon- d Gunderson. fete, postage prepaid, in Ynzna was born in Jngo-SIavi- a .barkeep but was shaking so Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parmley motored 1890, a son of John and Annie Yus- with uncontrollable grief that he sag- to Salt Lake CHty for the week-enAddison said "Nothing is capable na. He is survived by his widow, ged a bit at the knees. When I left Mr. and Mrs. William Burn and of being well set to music that ia not chillim he had lent out for a horse to Mary Savaron Ynzna, and four family were dinner guests of Mr. and nonsense." Anyway the modern oong - he had make the rest of the a, whomJuga-Slavidren of journey. Mrs. W. & Jones Sunday. writers seem to agree. sisnot seen for twelve years; two Mrs. Mrs. William E. Steekelman, The most picturesque bar to my ters and one brother. Secretary Lamont says butineu is notion was that in the 42d street cor- C. Bowen, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. slowly beginning to improve. No ooo ' We handle all kinds of insurance William Bnrt and Mrs. Merit Brady ner of old Knickerbocker. To th advert "slow-ten-d 9UMtin motored to Wattis Thunday to at- Price. Insurance Agency, ol is Equitable yokel eyes chosen. well V a luncheon given by Mrs. David fered the cream o; Cavenah. Dont borrow The 8un subscribe. Legal blanks at bU kinds The worldliness. RichMrs. A1 Babeock, Jr., entertained ard Harding Dav is, the eelwratei at a 12 oeloek luncheon Tuesday. The Mrs. Gondorfs, Caruso, guests were Mrs. J. G. Reese, Nat Goodwin, Wil- Charles Marble, Mrs. Sam Perkow-k- i, Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. Dan son Hizner and a Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mrs. sprinkling of inter- Wycherley, national gamblers Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. Virgil Gunwere to be seen derson, Mrs. James Wycherley, Mrs. there. There was, Burt Reese and Miss Jessie Reese. Mrs. Elmer Stultz entertained at a' too, the head human named "Si birthday party given in honor of her ver King" with his daughter, Dorothy Janes birthday. white forelock and over Guests were Frances Baxter, Sarah snow of strip the bar Maxfield Parrish sweeping-l- y Lon Leamaster, Mary Davis, Grace Burt, Bernice Woodhave, Jaek Edvivid eanvas "Old King Cole." wards, LaRue Wright, 8hirley GleaOviale, I remember distinctly the memorable son, Lucille Oviate, Myra Reese. Jack Leamaster and LeweRyn Monday morning when .the "World" first-page- d momentous news that the eoektails at the Knickerbocker had Let Dr. Caldwell help whenever your (Too late for last weekj. child is feverish or upset; or has caught jnmped from fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cold. cents. The sedate old Evening Post Mr. and Mrs. John Poma of Draper Hit simple prescription will make that followed it np in the afternoon with here of friends visited with bilious, headachy, cross boy or gui Saturday It of snort editorial an indignation. comfortable, week. returned happy, well in lust a few last Monday. They established a was flayed because it restores the Dowds ta soon hours. It H. Bills DeMoss Nicholas E. and dangerous precedent "Who knows," were business eallers in Priee Sat- healthy regularity. It helps "break-u- p what wrote one editorial writer, "but a cold keeping the bowels free froqs CRY in the night CoBefNo came New York of last week. They returned all thatby sickening tnuena waste. may eventually pay a half urday for alarm if Castoria is handy. ; i that night You hope a Jamout doctors ward fee cocktail This pure vegetable preparation brings dollar for its Miss Ruby Darkness' motored to Ode laxative. Dr. Caldwell's record of harm. never It can end Quiek comfort, having attended over 3500 births withShort shavings: 'Bill Tilden, $30,-00- 0 Price Saturday of last week.' is tbs sensible thing when children are out the loss of one mother or Poma Mrs. Mr. visited and tennis Jasper in the red before turning iling.- Whether it s the stomach,, believed unique ia American with friends last of here Saturday the little bowels: colie or constipation professional, is now out of debt and history. or diarrhea. When tiny tonxuea am has $30,000 in the bank. And in a week. They returned Monday to DraGet n bottle of Dr. Caldwells 1 coated, or the breath w bad. whenever went from your drugstore am per. too. Pepsin Menjou Adolph bank, theres need of gentle regulation. Chil- goodfor bank stocks John Bezjaek, Jr., accompanied by it ready. Then you woirt have to wot the boom during and in its of taste Castona, the love dren his sister, Virginia, spent Saturday when ony member of your family miMnno mai- n- it safe for frequent use. days. Rady Vallee got a six minute headachy biUous, gamy or constipated, and Sunday the of the on ' ovation opening night William And a more liberal dose, of Castoria were Mre. nd Hayes the with Oscar Shaw is is always belter for growing children "Scandals." the first visitors in Priee and Helper ntnrday I makes digestion more complete. than strong medicine meant only for Shuberts. Brian Foy was talkie director. Bill Ilalligan, now and Sunday. adult of Culver City, was long a boon comInvestment bonds of all kindo See cockpanion of Mayor W alker. Those Pur-ant- e eyed pronunciations of JimmyCrum-mitt are on the level. Frank A Doctor fymify ImxtOiM All forms of legal Masks The and Julia Sanderson live in a Utah. Co D. L Publish Price, ing near house Providence, farm Hiawatha News 'modern in every respect. We will gladly give you -- courteous, efficient advice on your printing problems. Anything from a ing card to a sale bill Is in the range of The Sun's Job printing department.. -- 1 Miner Killed By Fall of Coal At Standard PRING CANYON COAL CO. 1 John Tuna, 41, died at the Pnee hospital late Thunday evening of injuries 'suffered eight hours earlier when be was struck by a fall of coil in the Standardville mine. Yusna suffered a multiple fracture of the pelvis and internal injuries. Funeral services were held Sunday from-thchapel at the J. E. Flynn Funeral Home, after which the body was Jorwarded to Denver, Colo., for e a d. h ! ben Uypm of tha nl OdataM BOMB BEN BEAN Spring Canyon Coal IPUNG fcunl SALT UTAH C ANTOV, General Fainting Contractor. Hlaaa At Offkoo, 117 Mowlam Biildiag Phone LAKE CITY, UTAH 1M-- J Pr Estimates. UNITED STATES FUEL CO. r U , ft r i ' V Largest Producers of Coat In Utah Reflated Affiliated With the Ualted Statea FOUR Sadttec, GOOD COALS Backed By Service KING BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER . mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL fnr, COMPANY, win meet tny coal demand, being Arm and clean. Oor fuel enpervieor, technically fa at yonr aervica at any tiaia nd and o talk over experienced, year heating probfema. General Offices Newhouse Building. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BOWELS need watching Scofield News r baby has If COL A I C t" ' - ."2 SYRUP PEPSIN . , . |